The Eden Park CEO responds to Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown's comments on government funding for Robbie Williams' concert, arguing that while major events bring economic benefits, the $3 million cost is excessive and calls for more strategic, realistic investment in tourism and city
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Now it's been revealed that the government paid $3 million to bring Robbie Williams to New Zealand. He's of course playing at Eden Park in November. The revelation come from the um came from the Auckland Mayor.
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